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Mario Amaya was a versatile actor who brought depth and complexity to his diverse range of roles. Though primarily known for his work in the art world as a critic, curator, and museum director, Amaya's talents as a performer shone through in his few but memorable acting credits. In 1972, Amaya portrayed Andy Warhol in a biopic that explored the legendary artist's life and creative process. Amaya's nuanced portrayal captured Warhol's enigmatic persona, balancing the icon's public persona with the private, introspective side rarely seen. A decade later, he took on the role of Yoko Ono in the documentary "Yoko Ono: Then and Now," delivering a thoughtful, empathetic interpretation of the influential artist and musician. What made Amaya's acting work so compelling was his ability to disappear into his characters, bringing an intellectual rigor and emotional authenticity to even the briefest of performances. Though his filmography may be limited, Amaya left an indelible mark, showcasing a versatility and depth that hinted at the untapped potential of an actor who prioritized his other creative pursuits. His work stands as a testament to the multifaceted talents of this Renaissance man of the arts.